In case there is confusion about what I wrote originally about the urgent 
challenges/conflicts involved in taking economics simultaneously above zero-sum

 every large stockmarketed corporation is governed by zero-sum economics or less

every economic policy that I see enacted by large Western governments is 
governed by zero-sum economics or less

every academic funding out of bureaucrats is reserved for zero-sum applications

every corporation that believes global bnranding is about spending a billion 
year on image-making and nothing much on reality-making is going bel,ow zer-sum 
economics

Whereas above zero-sum economics looks at waht multiplies in use - eg learning 
and love of communal service - insted of getting consumked up or separated by 
users. Above zero-sum sustainability models network collaboration and 
transparency around patterrules like: how everyone's  waste output could be 
someone else's input

Perhaps somewhere in the above 'every' is a tad of exaggeration. But there are 
few accountants who let you invest in people instead of machines; there are few 
economic models that put modelling the compound exponetial forward as a greater 
priority than past transcatiuons reported

If these types of governance existed, there would be an audit forward of 
emerging conflocts and open space would be the central communication spractice 
wherever people taught management

So Paul, if you feel what I have wriiten here is mistaken; please help me 
understand where your evidence comes from

For everyone else and Paul as well, I have turned over part of this web 
http://www.valuetrue.com/home/community.cfm to MyWorldAtlas as example contexts 
speak louder than generalities whereve people are trying to see through 
combinatorially rich connections that are adpating and evolving as I type this 
out

chris

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